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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals #3: Maximizing Event-Driven Architecture in Microsoft Power Platform

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals #3: Maximizing Event-Driven Architecture in Microsoft Power Platform
đź§© 1. Overview Event-driven architecture (EDA) transforms how systems communicate.Instead of traditional request–response or batch integrations, it enables real-time reactions to business changes — making systems more scalable, decoupled, and reactive. In the Microsoft Power Platform ecosystem, this is best achieved by integrating: ⚙️ 2. Core Architecture Flow 🔹 Step 1: Enable Change Tracking in …

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